Rohit Kapuria

About Rohit Kapuria

Rohit Kapuria is an EB-5 securities and immigration attorney at Arnstein & Lehr LLP, one of the country’s oldest law firms, with offices in Illinois and Florida. Kapuria is based in the firm’s Chicago office. As part of the firm’s EB-5 team, he represents and provides legal advice and services to project developers seeking to utilize the EB-5 program and to investors who have U.S. immigration concerns.

Arnstein & Lehr’s EB-5 Law Group consists of an interdisciplinary team with experience in immigration, commercial real estate, corporate and securities, finance, international and tax matters. The EB-5 lawyers advise businesses (such as regional centers, real estate developers, and other project companies) seeking EB-5 financing from foreign investors. They also represent foreign investors interested in obtaining U.S. permanent residence through EB-5 investment.

Kapuria works together with business plan writers, investment managers, economists, real estate attorneys, as well as with other professionals in preparing I-526 and I-924 petitions for USCIS. He also prepares private placement memorandums and other ancillary securities documents associated with an EB-5 raise. He helps and assists his clients in completing their requirements and documents that U.S. immigration law requires. Moreover, he has helped foreign investors, corporations, and businesses operate in the United States legally.

Before Kapuria joined Arnstein & Lehr,he was an EB-5 attorney with Klasko Immigration Law Partners, LLP, and prior to that, a clerk at different law firms providing securities services. Prior to entering law school, he worked as an economistat a nonprofit organization for six years. While working there, he managed a team that analyzed and created donor fund models that were used for capital campaign projects.

Kapuria completed his Bachelor of Arts in international business and politics at Calvin College in 2002. He completed his Master of Arts in international and mathematical economics at the University of San Francisco in 2007. He completed his Juris Doctorate, with a global law certificate, at the Lewis and Clark Law School in 2012. For two years as a law student, he represented the Lewis and Clark Law School at the Jessup International Moot Court Competition. He received several awards for his distinctive oral arguments and for his briefs.

Kapuria is admitted to practice law by the Illinois State Bar. He is also a member of professional organizations, such as the Illinois State Bar and IIUSA’s Investor Market’s Committee.He is fluent in English, Urdu, Hausa, Hindi, and Punjabi.